New council members add to discourse on development of university’s neighborhood.
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EMT group taking steps to guarantee their permanence
EMSC hopes to begin staffing recreational sporting events during the spring semester.
Read the rest of this article »Local students get chance to see their art on display at the UV
The “Color Me…,” exhibit displayed in the University Village, features art from students at elementary schools.
Read the rest of this article »Conference boosts USC’s ties abroad
The USC Global Conference offers alumni, faculty an opportunity to network.
Read the rest of this article »On-campus robbery leads to two arrests
Teamwork by law enforcement officials brings a pair of juvenile robbers into custody.
Read the rest of this article »Coliseum regular continues to sell programs
After six decades, Charles Franklin still occupies his spot by Tunnel 21 for every home USC football game.
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The organization hopes to use its budget to create events that involve more undergraduates.
Read the rest of this article »The following incidents were reported in the USC Department of Public Safety crime/incident summary between Thursday, Oct. 22 and Saturday Oct. 24.
Crimes against a person
On Oct. 23 at 11:55 a.m., a non-USC male became verbally abusive with DPS officers at the University Village after his bicycle was stolen. The male became increasingly aggressive and [...]
GLBT groups face hurdles in Greek relations
Communities aiming to increase awareness, but miscommunications stand in the way.
Read the rest of this article »Officials say university’s $1.2 billion endowment loss will only affect 2010
Administration says losses have little effect on regular operating costs and endowment funds are now rebounding.
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